Norman Moore, Diane Charlemagne, Professor David Cesarani, Colin Welland and Peter Donaldson
Matthew Bannister on a conservationist, a singer, an historian, an actor, a newsreader
Matthew Bannister on
Norman Moore, the conservationist who discovered that organochorine pesticides were decimating the UK's bird of prey population. He fought a twenty year campaign to have them banned.
The singer Diane Charlemagne - known as the diva of drum and bass. We have a tribute from Moby.
The academic David Cesarani - a leading authority on modern Jewish history.
The actor and screenwriter Colin Welland who, on winning an Oscar for Chariots of Fire, announced "The British Are Coming".
And a powerful poem read by the Radio 4 newsreader and Chief Announcer Peter Donaldson.
Last on
Norman Moore
Matthew spoke to David Chelmick, friend and fellow conservationist.
Born 24Â February 1923; died 21 October 2015Â aged 92
Diane Charlemagne
Matthew spoke to music journalist Jacqueline Springer and Moby pays tribute.
Born 2 February 1964; died 28 October 2015Â aged 51
Professor David Cesarani OBE
Matthew spoke to Friend, fellow student, and now Director of the Institute of Historical Research, Lawrence Goldman.
Born 13 November 1956; died 28 October 2015Â aged 58
Colin Welland
Last Word spoke to author Tony Hannan.
Born 4 July 1934; died 2 November 2015Â aged 81
Peter Donaldson (Pictured)
Matthew spoke to former Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4 continuity announcer, Peter Jefferson.
Born 23 August 1945; died 2 November 2015Â aged 70
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Matthew Bannister |
Interviewed Guest | David Chelmick |
Interviewed Guest | Jacqueline Springer |
Interviewed Guest | Moby |
Interviewed Guest | Lawrence Goldman |
Interviewed Guest | Tony Hannan |
Interviewed Guest | Peter Jefferson |
Producer | Neil George |
Broadcasts
- Fri 6 Nov 2015 16:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4
- Sun 8 Nov 2015 20:30Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4
Podcast
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Last Word
Radio 4's weekly obituary programme